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Hollywood celebrities lose homes in wildfires

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The deadly wildfires raging across Los Angeles have destroyed over 1,000 structures, including homes belonging to high-profile celebrities.

Paris Hilton lost her Malibu residence, expressing heartbreak over watching it burn live on TV. Billy Crystal, who lived in Pacific Palisades since 1979, also lost his home, mourning the loss of cherished family memories.

Pacific Palisades resident James Woods became emotional while recalling the devastation, while actors Adam Brody and Leighton Meester’s home, along with the residences of Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag, were also lost.

Montag recounted her narrow escape, and singer-actress Mandy Moore shared footage of the destruction, lamenting the loss of her children’s school and local landmarks.

Ricki Lake described losing her “dream home,” while Sir Anthony Hopkins, John Goodman, Anna Faris, Cary Elwes, and Miles Teller also reportedly lost their properties. Teller’s wife, Keleigh Sperry, urged residents to leave water for displaced animals.

Mark Hamill and Eugene Levy evacuated their homes amid “horrific” conditions, with Hamill recalling last-minute flames near his escape route.

Jamie Lee Curtis confirmed her home was safe but pledged $1 million to aid those affected, noting the devastation of local schools and markets.

Cameron Mathison’s home was reduced to rubble, and songwriter Diane Warren shared the loss of her beachfront house of nearly 30 years.

Meanwhile, Steve Guttenberg stayed behind to assist firefighters, urging residents to leave their car keys for emergency access.

The fires also destroyed Palisades Charter High School, delaying Oscar nominations and cancelling multiple film premieres and events.

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  1. Now…let’s see if their Fire & Flood Insurance Policies get cancelled…
    Mourning the loss of their homes, while ignoring the homeless in tents in central L.A.’s CBD…such hypocrisy!
    What goes around comes around….

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